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They were needed for large plantations, and to make food and things like that.
Account for the change in government policy towards aboriginal peoples over time.
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because they need more ppl to believe in them so they could try to influence New England into colonies
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because colonies where the base to states and cities so they needed more people.
X-ray - they wern't invented then and Zebras are not found in any of the 13 colonies.
The "wakened" or people who were awoke during the great awakening were the lower class citizens of the colonies (thirteen colonies of America) They thought you need money and to be rich to be able to have faith in God. They thought you need money to get to heavan. And they would have "Firey Sermons" where preachers would scare people into beliveing in what they were preaching. This was also the start of women being allowed into the sermons or church areas. They were allowed to be religious. Everything was "revolutionary" for these poor people.
Yes, because they need LEGAL protection.
The art of war book discussed creating a need for protection when a person does not need it in north or south. People who love or live do not need protection ;)
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Upper Middle colonies
Government, Economy, and People
Some people don't require it. Others have assetts that need the protection.
Everything that people needs to live
The French and Indian War culminated in the loss of all France's North American colonies, with the exception of the Caribbean. While Britain gained a great deal, becoming the dominant European force in North America, the war also changed its attitude toward its Thirteen Colonies, marking a turning point that would eventually end with the War of Independence.